One of George Wrangham's earliest memories is gazing upward as wave after wave of allied aircraft soared over his town to attack the beaches of Normandy. Thirteen years later, he finds himself alone in a rainy German forest, fleeing from unrepentant Nazis eager to avenge an impetuous act of defiance. Wrangham's memoirs, presented in ten compelling stories, sum up what it was like to grow up in post-WWII England. He recounts in vivid detail...